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Answered by ShySnicker2
1

Answer:

26

Step-by-step explanation:

 \frac{ {a}^{2}  - 1}{a}  = 4

 {a}^{2}

will be cancelled by

 {a}^{}

THEN,

a - 1 = 4

will left

THEN,

a = 4 - 1

SO,

a = 3

NOW,

 \frac{ {a}^{6} - 1 }{ {a}^{3} }

SUBSITUTING THE VALUES

WE GET,

 \frac{ {3}^{6}  - 1} {{3}^{3} }

 {3}^{6}  \div  {3}^{3}  =  {3}^{6} -   {}^{3}  =  {3}^{3}

 {3}^{3}  = 27

NOW SUBTRACTING 1 FROM 27 WE GET,

27 - 1 = 26

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Answered by mrudulalitha85
0

Answer:

26 is the answer.

Step-by-step explanation:

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